Lord Reims


Lord Reims was a New Zealand-bred Thoroughbred racehorse who raced with success in Australia.

Background

Lord Reims was a chestnut son of Zamazaan from the mare Right On. He was trained in New Zealand by Cliff Fenwick.

Racing career

He excelled at staying races with his major race victories including the 1987 MRC Caulfield Cup and three successive SAJC Adelaide Cup’s from 1987–9 at Morphettville Racecourse.
The horse died of colic complications at Melbourne airport returning from over seas.
Lord Reims was buried near the winning post at Morphettvilleand in 2010 the Lord Reims Stakes was named in his honor.